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    .25 Auto Beretta

    Hi Guys, this just came my way with a few more hand guns from an old collection,a little Beretta in .25 auto,the holster Im guessing is original to the gun.
    Can anyone shed a little light on this pistol,is it a prewar/wartime pistol? could it be military or Police issue?
    The guy it came from picked it up in 1972 via a want add in a local paper,Im wondering if it was a souvineer from WWII.
    Missing a mag if anyone may know where to find one,sorry for the bad picture...my kids have been using the camera and boys being boys have managed to poke little fingerprints everywhere,if you want better pics I can do some more.
    Thanks in advance
    MG34NZ
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    What is the date on your Beretta.. I have several war time 418s in holsters some were purchased by the German Command in Rome...BILL

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      #3
      It is a Beretta Model 418, introduced around 1922 and produced until the 50s.

      There is a date stamped on the slide. My guess is "1938". In addition I can see Roman algarisms "XVI". It means that this gun was made in the 16th year of the "Fascist Age" (which started in 1922, when Mussolini took over the control). So, you can considered as a wartime pistol (not made during WII, but possibly used during that war.

      Douglas

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        #4
        Heres a few pics of markings
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          #5
          Thanks for the help guys, any chance of a pic of a gun with mag and a pic of mag so I have an idea what to look for.
          Regards
          MG34NZ
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            #6
            I'm sure Bill has some nice pictures of his 418's, including its magazines.
            Meanwhile, you have an idea by checking this link:
            http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=137787357

            The item is not available anymoire, but the pictures are still there.


            Douglas.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
              I'm sure Bill has some nice pictures of his 418's, including its magazines.
              Meanwhile, you have an idea by checking this link:
              http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=137787357

              The item is not available anymoire, but the pictures are still there.


              Douglas.
              Here are a couple.... Hope this helps some....BILL

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=beretta+418

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=beretta+418

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                #8
                Thanks for the assistance guys, thats fantastic.
                Bill thanks for the links,your North African pick up has the same holster as my one.
                Im only guessing but its highly probable this was a Kiwi souvineer from either North Africa or Italy.

                Regards
                MG34NZ

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
                  I'm sure Bill has some nice pictures of his 418's, including its magazines.
                  Meanwhile, you have an idea by checking this link:
                  http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=137787357

                  The item is not available anymoire, but the pictures are still there.


                  Douglas.
                  Here is a magazine/clip...ZBILL
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
                    It is a Beretta Model 418, introduced around 1922 and produced until the 50s.
                    The Beretta Model 418 was introduced in 1937, after the similar Model 318 that was introduced in 1935. The difference was a pin that protunded at the rear when the striker was in cocked position.
                    Last production was in 1961.

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                      #11
                      Thanks again guys,your help has been fantastic,I at least now know what mag to look for at the gun shows.
                      Great to see Bills other examples also.

                      Thank you all
                      Regards
                      Andrew MG34NZ

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by kanister View Post
                        The Beretta Model 418 was introduced in 1937, after the similar Model 318 that was introduced in 1935. The difference was a pin that protunded at the rear when the striker was in cocked position.
                        Last production was in 1961.
                        Thanks for the correction!

                        Andrew, I think you may be able to find a magazine at e-gunparts.com.

                        Good luck with your hunting chap!

                        Douglas

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
                          Thanks for the correction!

                          Andrew, I think you may be able to find a magazine at e-gunparts.com.

                          Good luck with your hunting chap!

                          Douglas
                          Thank you for the tip Douglas I will check it out, and again thanks to all who have contributed to the post.
                          Best Regards
                          Andrew

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